Monthly Archives: April 2018

What We’re Reading —

One year after working for MillerCoors, Marlins’ Trevor Richards is set to face Brewers Miami Marlins pitcher Trevor Richards has been on a remarkable journey from undrafted college pitcher and guest relations employee at MillerCoors Milwaukee brewery to the major leagues … Continue reading

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Your Tax Dollars Paid for an Anti-Alcohol Conference

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration were “partners, stakeholders and supporters” of the Alcohol Policy

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That ‘1 Drink a Day is Bad for You’ Study Is Misleading

We’re not in the habit of citing stories from other publications in the news portion of this newsletter (although we do in “What We’re

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Deschutes May Delay, Scale Down Planned Roanoke Brewery

The $95 million project was to employ 108 people in its first phase. But Deschutes saw a single-digit dip in overall sales for the first time

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MGP’s Till Vodka and George Remus Bourbon Enter Colorado

Breakthru Beverage is the distributor.  The agreement is effective immediately.

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Budweiser Bottles Feature Renewable Electricity Symbol, As A-B Sets Ambitious Sustainability Goals

Beginning this week and timed with Earth Day, all Budweiser sold across the US will feature a new symbol on-pack, celebrating the

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